Part:BBa_K316030

The cell wall binding domain of lytC, a N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase of B. subtilis, was isolated to be used as a cell wall anchor. As demonstrated by Kobayashi et al. 2000[1] this domain can be used to target catalytic domians of other proteins as well as peptides to the cell wall of B. subtilis whilst leaving their functionality intact.

This biobrick contains 2-953 of 1491bp of the complete genomic LytC. Full sequence can be found on EMBL[1] (Acession number AL009126.3)